DAR
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics

Figure 1: DAR
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frequency: | K-Band |
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instrumented range: | 22 m |
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DAR
DAR (from Duvar Arkası Radar, „Through-The-Wand-Radar“) is an ultra-wideband (UWB) radar operating in the K-Band that detects the presence and location of people in an inaccessible enclosed space. DAR can be used in hostage rescue operations, firefighting operations, and similar situations where detection of people in the building is critical. The DAR system can detect moving people behind walls and in the dark or behind smoke.
Source:
- Manufacturers home page